Andrew McFarlane (30 May 1977 - 2 May 2010) was an Australian professional motocross racer. He competed in the Motocross World Championships from 2000 to 2005 and in the AMA Motocross Championships from 2006 to 2008. [1] [2] McFarlane's most notable result came in 2005 when, he ranked second in the MX2 world championship. [3] Motocross star Andrew McFarlane died from serious head injuries Sunday after crashing during a practice lap at an Australian national championship meeting in Victoria State.
Andrew McFarlane at Glen Helen 4 Stroke National srmtr Motocross Pictures Vital MX
Star Motocross rider Andrew McFarlane died Sunday from injuries suffered during a crash in Melbourne, Australia. According to AFP, the crash occurred during a practice lap at the Australian national championship event. The AP reports that McFarlane died from significant head injuries. Andrew McFarlane's first outdoor Australian Motocross Championship came in 1999 in the 250cc class as a privateer on a Yamaha The following year, in 2000, he joined the Kawasaki Racing team and successfully defended his National 250cc Championship title, finishing ahead of Michael Byrne (VIC, Honda) and Chad Reed (NSW, Yamaha). Former world No. 2 Andrew McFarlane, 33, of Queensland, died after becoming airborne and landing incorrectly during a practice lap at the Australian Motocross Championships at Broadford. Leave your tribute to Andrew McFarlane below. Former world number two Andrew McFarlane, 33, of Queensland, died after becoming airborne and landing incorrectly during a practice lap at the Australian Motocross Championships at Broadford, the.
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This Saturday, May 2, will mark 10 years since Australian MX/SX great, Andrew McFarlane, lost his life after crashing at the Broadford round of the 2010 Australian Motocross Championship in Victoria. To mark the occasion and honour the man, Andrew McFarlane's parents, Ron and Norma, and wife, Nat, have offered these words of reflection. FORMER world motocross No.2 Andrew McFarlane died as tragedy struck the national championship. McFarlane suffered severe head injuries in a practice lap crash as riders prepared for round three of. The death of Queenslander Andrew McFarlane at Broadford's third round of the 2010 Rockstar Energy MX Nationals in Victoria saw one of our greatest ever taken at just 32 years of age, however his memories will live on forever in Aussie motocross circles. Former world motocross number two Andrew McFarlane has died as tragedy struck the national championship in Victoria. McFarlane suffered severe head injuries in a practice lap crash as riders prepared for round three of the series.
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Motocross star Andrew McFarlane died from serious head injuries Sunday after crashing during a practice lap at an Australian national championship meeting in Victoria State.. Motocross star McFarlane dies in practice crash. 13y. Manfred: MLB has broadcast plan if DSG bankrupt. Former world No.2 Andrew McFarlane has been killed in an accident at the national motocross championship in Victoria. Queenslander MacFarlane, 33, suffered head injuries when he crashed after.
Andrew McFarlane Dies. Former world No.2 Andrew McFarlane has been killed in an accident at the national motocross championship in Victoria. Queenslander MacFarlane, 33, suffered head injuries when he crashed after becoming airborne on a practice lap at the State Motorcycle Sports Complex at Broadford, north of Melbourne. Although the focus has been on Mike Alessi and his quest for consistent finishes in the 250F class, the most consistent rider on the track has been Aussie import Andrew Mcfarlane. The Yamaha of.
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McFarlane crowned Runner-up World MX2 Champion in Northern Ireland. On 17 September 2005, the late Andrew McFarlane from Queensland confirmed his second place position for Yamaha in the 2005 MX2 Motocross World Championship when he captured fourth place overall at Desert Martin in Northern Ireland at the final round of the 2005 FIM series. Motocross World Championship racing results and statistics for Andrew McFarlane. MX2 Statistics Best GP result 1st GP wins 4 (14.3%) Race wins 6 (7.2%) Podiums 9 (32.1%) Points 811pts Average points per GP 29pts Total Grand Prix 28 GPs Years 2004 - 2005